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What does the duty to accommodate require from an employer?

The employer’s duty to accommodate requires the employer to take steps to inquire into and inform itself about the extent of the accommodation the employee needs. Therefore, the employer may, depending on the circumstances, require general information about the current medical condition, the prognosis for recovery, a functional assessment of current abilities and limitations; and the extent and nature of the employee’s disability and how to accommodate them. 

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